RESPONSIBILITIES:1. Provide comprehensive physical education instruction that is medically accurate age and developmentally appropriate.2. Implement and continually examine a curriculum that is culturally inclusive within a safe and supportive learning environment where all students feel valued. 3. Use the Physical Education National Standards to serve as a guiding document for curriculum and instruction.4. Promote healthy lifestyle habits healthy relationships and health-literacy for all students.5. Provide programs and services that develop essential attitudes knowledge and skills for students to make healthy and informed decisions.6. Employ a variety of age and developmentally appropriate instructional methods and materials designed to meet and engage the needs of all learners.7. Develop positive and respectful relationships with students and have the ability to spark a passion for learning and student growth.8. Organize program coordination with staff parents/caregivers and community resources.9. Participate in professional growth opportunities.10. Attend and participate in department and curriculum development meetings.11. Provide appropriate safety instruction and provide safety checks on equipment gymnasium and field areas to ensure the overall safety of students.REPORTS TO: Director of Academic Programs/PrincipalQuincy Public Schools strives to create an inclusive and racially affirming environment that welcomes and values the diversity of our staff and students. We foster fairness equity and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Join the team and be part of a dynamic multicultural community. Thank you for your interest in joining our professional Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age race color sex sexual orientation gender gender identity religion national origin or disability in its educational activities or employment practice as required by Title IX of the 1972 Federal Education Amendments by Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and by Chapter 622 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.